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[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know that this is his original thought. he came up with. >> he has what i call the get the n-word out of the white house tea party. at the end of the day there is a big bubble coming out of their head saying can be just lynch him. >> he's so charming. how did you decide a winner? the winner of the 2012 barbara streisand political iq award for political goes to baby hugo, sean penn. ♪ >> we have what i call the debt of the nword out of the white house. there is a bubble coming out of their head saying can we just lynch him. ♪ stat i'm sorry i'm drinking such an enormous amount of water. i smoked pot and have d
[applause] >> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez's say the debate could favorite sycophant or as i like to call with his favorite busboy. if you are sean penn and you have something really asinine and you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. mr. penn delivered one of the most asinine comments ever on television. can we call cnn national television any more? and even worse, she insisted that we know that this was -- ki insisted that we know...
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hugo chavez is rumored to be on the last years of his life. when do you see -- what do you see are the implications of this hemisphere in our national defense? >> boy, that's a great -- >> and homeland security and national security. >> it all comes together. yeah, i think an answer needs to touch on all that. i'm going to have to be brief, but think i would begin by saying there's a lot of stuff going on in latin america that we need to be grateful for at the same moment we're troubled by the violence and drug wars. and we've seen an incredibleaway of democratization in latin america. in many ways, you could say it was the main precursor along with what happened in eastern europe to the arab awakenings that we're seeing unfold right now. the number of latin american countries that went democrat in the '90s and '90s is astounding. this is, i think, on balance extremely good news. we've also seen a couple of the democracies like colombia really get on the ball and figure out how to use their democratic process to find leaders who can make a mea
hugo chavez is rumored to be on the last years of his life. when do you see -- what do you see are the implications of this hemisphere in our national defense? >> boy, that's a great -- >> and homeland security and national security. >> it all comes together. yeah, i think an answer needs to touch on all that. i'm going to have to be brief, but think i would begin by saying there's a lot of stuff going on in latin america that we need to be grateful for at the same moment...
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>> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez i like to come hugo chavez's favorite is would. if your sean penn, you have something really, really asinine you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. >> on october 14, mr. candon of one of the most asinine comments ever on national television. can we call cnn national television anymore? and even worse, he insisted that we know that this was coming assisted we note this is an original thought. he came up with it. >> we have what i can't get the in word out of the white house party, the tea party. at the end of the day there's a big bubble coming out of their heads saying can we just lynch him? >> he is so charming. how do you decide a winner here? the winner of the 2012 barbra streisand political iq award for celebrity vapidity goes to baby hugo, sean penn ♪ ♪ >> we have what i call the get the n-word out of the white house party, the tea party but at the end of the day there's a big bubble coming out of their heads saying, you know, can we just lynch him? ♪ >> i'm sorry, i'm drink so much water
>> our final offering tonight comes from hugo chavez i like to come hugo chavez's favorite is would. if your sean penn, you have something really, really asinine you want to get out there, where do you go? that's right, piers morgan. >> on october 14, mr. candon of one of the most asinine comments ever on national television. can we call cnn national television anymore? and even worse, he insisted that we know that this was coming assisted we note this is an original thought. he...
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there's some difference between the old latino community of say 20, 30 years ago what i call the cesar chavez a team community, and, the new york, the puerto ricans in new york and chicago, and those in the southwest, been in the u.s. since the was basically took half of mexico. and the new latino population which is foreign-born, 40% foreign-born, and the rest of the children of immigrants. very conservative. i know when asked about government they may give answers that are not extraordinary, but sometimes we get tangled, caught up with polls. resort have seen in this election cycle. and i think with latinos we cite polling with specific issues but is that a better understanding of where they're coming from you will get an understanding of why they're answering the questions that way. but i believe with the latino community, we lost the latino vote because of immigration. if we would have a better position on immigration, from the get-go, from the primary governor romney would've been competitive and it would've been competitive in those battleground states where the latino vote was decisive
there's some difference between the old latino community of say 20, 30 years ago what i call the cesar chavez a team community, and, the new york, the puerto ricans in new york and chicago, and those in the southwest, been in the u.s. since the was basically took half of mexico. and the new latino population which is foreign-born, 40% foreign-born, and the rest of the children of immigrants. very conservative. i know when asked about government they may give answers that are not extraordinary,...
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. >> other books, the band played on, and cesar chavez. >>> of course that book had a huge influence on age research and raising our consciousness, and cesar chavez, a leading voice of america. >> these books in the exhibit, were they best sellers in their times? >> many of them were best sellers, and actually many of them continue to be and have not gone out of print. so even though that wasn't a spike cite tieran, so many have been translated and carried american ideals across the world. >> i want to ask you about emily dickenson, book of poetry. >> of course, emily dickenson is a must-have american poet. but the particular book that we have here in the show is an art book. it's done by a cooperative in cuba, and they have reproduced the book of poetry, and they have also made a facsimile of her house in amherst, and a little tree, and it's made out of recycled material. and emily dickenson is a phenomenal poet but we didn't know about her or discover her until the mid-1950s when we finally were able to see her poems or read her poems and love her poems, unked ited. >> who was doin
. >> other books, the band played on, and cesar chavez. >>> of course that book had a huge influence on age research and raising our consciousness, and cesar chavez, a leading voice of america. >> these books in the exhibit, were they best sellers in their times? >> many of them were best sellers, and actually many of them continue to be and have not gone out of print. so even though that wasn't a spike cite tieran, so many have been translated and carried american...
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but she said, i slam-dunked linda chavez, her opponent. that said it all and that was the beginning, to me, of working closely with this good woman. she's really been a friend and inspiration to me in so many different ways during the time we've served together. had wwhen we got on the environt and public works together, she was here, i was here. she was always ahead of me because of her service in the house. on the appropriations committee for more than two decades, i was here, she was here. she was always one ahead of me. barbara was the first democrat woman elected to the united states house -- the united states senate, elected in her own right. last year she surpassed the legendary margaret chase smith of maine as the longest serving woman in the history of the senate. and on saturday, she officially surpassed congresswoman edith norris rogers of massachusetts, who, by the way, served in the house from 1925-1960, as the longest serving woman in the history of the united states congress. senator mikulski's service and the service of man
but she said, i slam-dunked linda chavez, her opponent. that said it all and that was the beginning, to me, of working closely with this good woman. she's really been a friend and inspiration to me in so many different ways during the time we've served together. had wwhen we got on the environt and public works together, she was here, i was here. she was always ahead of me because of her service in the house. on the appropriations committee for more than two decades, i was here, she was here....